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GOOD FICTION
THE BIG FELLOW
FREDERICK PALMER'S
- A big American novel with a big American for its hero, one of the fine, simple, magnetic big stories that everybody reads and that live for years. Illustrated. $1.50.
THE STATUE
PHILLPOTTS and BENNETT'S
- Scene, England. Period, to-day. A fine specimen of the diplomatic novel, big in conception, powerful in plot and action, vigorously drawn. Illustrated. $1.50.
THE MAN WITHOUT A HEAD
TYLER de SAIX'S
- One of the most exciting detective stories since "Sherlock Holmes." Scene is London, hero a new Scotland Yard man who has to "make good," and does it. $1.50.
THE SIXTH SPEED
E. J. RATH'S
- "Just an amazing yarn, set forth with so much vim and in so confident a vein that, though not really plausible, it is richly amusing."—New York Times. $1.50.
THE STEM of the CRIMSON DAHLIA
JAMES LOCKE'S
- "One doesn't put it down after beginning it even though you know you must get up early to-morrow and it is now two o'clock."—New York Times Saturday Review. Illustrated. $1.50.
THE METROPOLIS
UPTON SINCLAIR'S
- H. G. Wells writes of it: "'The Metropolis' is great. The author has all Zola's power over massed detail."
- "It stands in a class by itself. It is a searchlight."—San Francisco Examiner.
THE SPITFIRE
EDWARD PEPLE'S
- A story of vim and dash. Romantic, exciting to a high degree. Color frontispiece by Howard Chandler Christy. Other drawings by J. V. McFall. 12mo, $1.50.
SEMIRAMIS
- "At once a majestic and an animated tale. It has imagination. It has imagination and rhetoric, It has much. It will stir the reader."—New York Sun. 12mo. $1.50.
CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY'S
The ADVENTURES of LADY SUSAN
- One of Dr. Brady's liveliest and most adventurous tales. Period, War of 1812; scene, England; heroine, American. Illustrated.
The BLUE OCEAN'S DAUGHTER
- "Told in gallant fashion with the fresh air blowing through it."-Chicago Evening Post, Illustrated. $1.50.
RICHARD THE BRAZEN
BRADY and PEPLE'S
- "Sparkles with the audacity of youth."—Brooklyn Eagle.
- "Fat with the material of which thrills are made, and warranted to be finished at one sitting."—St. Paul Pioneer Press. Illustrated. $1.50.
THE LOST PRINCESS
WILLIAM FREDERIC DIX'S
- This fine novel of adventure fairly overflows with romance, but its atmosphere nevertheless is intensely modern. Illustrated in colors. $1.50.
THE STOLEN THRONE
KAUFMAN and FISK'S
- Has enough dash, action, and high-spirited romance to furnish forth half a dozen "season's successes." Brilliantly written. Illustrated. $1.50.
THE VIRGIN IN JUDGMENT
EDEN PHILLPOTTS'S
- Mr. Phillpotts never wrote a finer, sounder novel of Dartmoor than this. It has characters that will live long. 12mo. $1.50.
WILLIAM JORDAN, JUNIOR
J C SNAITH'S
- "The most moving and fascinating piece of work the author of 'Broke of Covenden' has yet given us."—Contemporary Review (London). $1.50.
FURZE THE CRUEL
JOHN TREVENA'S
- "It is always difficult to define what constitutes greatness in any form of art, but when greatness exists it is easy to discern. This is a great book—almost a masterpiece."—London Academy. $1.50.
THE MILLS OF THE GODS
ELIZABETH ROBINS'S
- One of Miss Robins's most finished and brilliant stories. Its flavor is almost medieval in quality, though the period is to-day. A superbly artistic story of Continental life. 12mo. $1.50.
THE WIFE OF NARCISSUS
ANNULET ANDREWS'S
- "A stroke of genius."— Hartford Courant.
- "Instinct with spring-like romance."—Chicago Record-Herald. 12mo. $1.50.
THE INVISIBLE BOND
ELEANOR TALBOT KINKEAD'S
- "Rises to fine heights and is inspired by fine ideals."—New York Tribune.
- "A gripping, brainy story, revealing an artist in literature of decided promise."—Boston Herald. Illustrated. $1.50.
The COURAGE of BLACKBURN BLAIR
- "The characterization is markedly good, various men and women standing out like clear portraits. Best of all, perhaps, the whole exhales a subtle aroma of delicate romance and passion."—Chicago Record-Herald. 12mo. $1.50.
SAPPHO IN BOSTON
ANONYMOUS
- A dainty and brilliant novel by a writer of long experience. Scene, Boston and England. Period, to-day. Illustrated. $1.50.
FELICE
JOHN LUTHER LONG'S
- Mr. Long has never written a more charming story than this tale of Italian life in Philadelphia. Illustrated in colors. $1.50.
THE VON BLUMERS
THOMAS L. MASSON'S
- A sparkling picture of American life in the suburbs of New York, full of insight and penetrating, unostentatious humor. Illustrated by Bayard Jones. $1.50.
WHERE SPEECH ENDS
ROBERT HAVEN SCHAUFFLER'S
- A novel of the orchestra which takes the reader into complete comradeship with the men who interpret the world's greatest music in the world's greatest way. $1.50.
THE DAUGHTER
CONSTANCE SMEDLEY'S
- A vigorous, likable novel of the modern suffrage movement in England. Has an extremely interesting plot, and moves rapidly from the start. 12mo. $1.50.
CONFLICT
- An unusually strong and fascinating story of English life in some of its most up-to-date phases. Depicts a modern business woman in a modern environment. $1.50.
THE LARKINS WEDDING
ALICE McALILLY'S
- "An apotheosis of good humor and neighborly kindness."—The Outlook. 24 illustrations. $1.00.
MOFFAT, YARD & COMPANY
NEW YORK